On Thursday 28 May 2009, Jeff Schwab wrote:
> Phlip wrote:
> > Railsters:
> >
> > I heard a rumor that the incorrect answer, "Controller", was in
> > circulation out there.
>
> That's how I was taught MVC, long before I'd heard of Ruby:  Models
> do some basic checking, but business logic belongs in the controller.
>  That was the point of the controller; it gave a central place to put
> business logic.

That sounds more like Jacobson's Entity-Boundary-Control. Is there a 
chance you're thinking of that?

Michael

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